4 CASTLEGAR NEWS; Wedhesday, Nov.'8, 1967 Eremenko’s is Now Open | “In Bright New Premises A. Eremenko and Oo, bas aff ow home. oy Officially opening today in’ jts new store on Pine St. opposite caw Bank of Montreal, the store is gilttering with posh new fur- nishings, with. bright colors and a well-lit, airy look. Mrs, Eremenko said early| & this week that her new place of ‘business. was almost ready for ‘opening, with only last-minute a full line of shoes, boots ana ‘will carry some specialized mer- chandise, such as work boots and casual slippers. of the former business is being sold in a bargain basement. ‘business in the Castlegar area since’ 1940. She began at what is. now the location, of the Cast- WALL BANNER 5 was is donated to the Castlegar Centennial library by K. K. Ke local. firm. the coats of arms of all 10 provinces and two territories of Canada, the banner] is in full color. It hangs in-a place of honor above the main desk| in the library.—Castlegar News Photo *|legar Shoe Repair. © In“ 1947 she moved to the Pine and Columbia location, op- erating there, as at the first lo- cation, a general ‘depa other footwear, the new store|® Mrs. Eremex:ko has been in) § Much of the clothing stock | i OFFICIAL GRAND OPENING _ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. Sth FREE DOOR PRIZES AND DRAWS 1 pr. Ladies. SHOES, :.. $14, 95 1 pr. Men’s SHOES , $17.95 _TABLE-TOP STOVE, two burner, chrome TABLE-TOP. STOVE, one burner : 1 pr. Seamless: NYLONS to FIRST 25 Lady Customers 1 pr. Men’s Dress SOCKS to FIRST. 15 Men Customers BALLOONS & CANDY for KIDDIES ~ : store. : With the move to new premises, Eremenko's will deal ‘mainly-in footwear with its bar- : " PUMPS — Flatties SPECIAL PRICE .. ‘Ladies’ PUMPS. . Heels — SPECIAL PRICE $7.95 .. $4.98" m| gain for “Jt was quite a long time ago that I started,” she said. “But I am quite happy with the new premises and things look pretty good.’ Reports Indicate. Hearty Response - To WA Appeal The regular meeting of the ‘Women’s Association was held See Us For Rubber Footwear SHOP NOW: WHILE SELECTION IS AT IT’S GREATEST — Open as Usual, Friday Night Til 9 — MADDOCKS in the hall of Robson Community. Memorial Church. : The president, Mrs. J. Raine opened the meeting and welcom- ed all rs and guests. orts of recent activities included (a ‘resume. = the. very 4 vf ay clothing .were also shipped to Unitarian Services Committee. This shipment included supplies for baby jayettes as well as hand knit woolen Plans were made for sever- al work bees to make and: bot- tle mincemeat.. This will be for sale at-a coffee party to be held November. 21 at 10.80 a.m. in the Church hall. “ business Joined by. George Hi who spoke about “‘the place of e Christian. and. the Christian Chureh in the; color’ revolution “now. taking place. Mr. Herman- son’ was introduced and thanked by. Mrs. J. H. Smith on behalf of all those present. CASTLEGAR -Gife l Ta Men’s OXFORDS ‘SPECIAL PRICE Liadies’ Rubber OVERSHOES Cuban &.Low Heels _ SPECIAL PRICE $7.95 $3.95 FURTHER REDUCTION in PRICES on Ladies, Men’s s Children’s and FABRICS _ and Mary, Maxim WOOK in our BARGAIN BASEMENT -PEIGNOIR SETS 100% Opaque Double Nylon Tricot. ° pace Trimmed. S,M,L. Starting at WALTZ-LENGTH GOWNS - SHORTY PYJAMAS _ BIKINI SETS In Arnel. Half Slip « SLIPS AND PANTIES BY KAYSER’ Good Selection.of Warm Nightwear FLANALETTE GOWNS ; Long and Waltz-Length. PYJAMAS’ SPECIAL: THURSDAY & FRIDAY NYLONS, res. 60¢’Pair.. 2 pairs 89C “es at Red Mountain'in Rossland, ;0€ $700 to. "aeen. to ‘the ‘Du|: ~Maurler races, skiers to this area from throughout the ‘Rossland Ski Race se Funds 6 Caatloger ‘and ‘District| r of ‘Commerce’ has ap- “ proposal from’ Castlegar | $35- rch a Chamber raise as much as $350 for the ski meot, free world. The Du Maurier appeal will de held in conjunction with 2 fund-raising’‘drive’ for ‘advance- in this area, ‘division ofthe funds’ between the ski race’ and the Chamber's tourism’ efforts.: rea rece ved | Lor the ‘races ate “Arms Kinnaird. and #0 from Cominco, - Former Gasllogar Men i: Charged. nh to: id t e ‘ator and a past mem: der ‘Castlegar’s Let coun charged: with * conspir: ander the of the Funeral tt Of B.C. oot anes Richardson, | now. a dir- thoes an | one for tourisii j ee races fit under. t Funexal Chap- 's |ector. of el el in Penticton, is: charged to- Among ® the. donations : al- slogar funeral SUPREME SACRIFICE‘o e erp) E in: unemplo; embered Saturday with’ the: Re- Dauber at oes ag a eure gaa | pal | membrance D: : Tehardeor, has| ation of wreaths by. Legion poate ‘was'one of 30 the service. eer a Dagie By BURT CAMPBEL! : pater Castlegar: News :, : ; hes’ been ‘Contact been ‘re-estab- i Ished between the 9 Striking IWA id .Cel and: talks were to get underway'on ‘Tucsday, after: noon, MA|''. Mayor R. C. Maddocks told Castlegar News Photo the ‘Castlegar .News'just before noon on. ‘Tuesday. thats) Eine had been’advised of this lates! ‘by: a union: spokesman: broadcastin; : - Council is Proud. Of New Library maith Lome Zinto made a and, Donlad .R. - ‘ghan’-and-: Kenneth . Schmelke, ‘both of Red Deer, ‘are aiso'charg- edicThe; Alberta. tower] ding site 2a on esque. and, command rg and; ith much Local 1. president. Frank ‘Wilcox told the Castlegar ‘News that monies from.a. special union ‘| fund ¢have” been’ ;used. © These funds were first. vit ‘belonged :‘to the} isgressions ‘of: errant pooch-| 5, + That was the question: pos- council at a’ recent m Ald. Bill of ‘dog tags so far this year $500. last: year. etforeing our: bylaw,”:he declar- ed May or R. C. Maddocks re- ” banned altogether. Or are we just ‘dogging it, when ‘it.comes to ‘reporting the] 4, Th ‘es wandering ® the streets with- 09 2 out Tight? eeting. Reed said that sale| town, «they, mi within to “This indicates we are not | the hot tended t’ firecrackers ® could fol of: fire alosives is id not’ be} jose. who ‘are not allowed| fe copied them fale adalthood; discussi roblem, : aldermen cent not ‘be exploded in: town: under ‘circumstant : an [coming in ‘ote coening into the offic Reed ‘suggested Ald.’ ed: by.a member ot the town that, although sale of the power: ful pac! sages is forbidden’ in' be® exploded “under some aan g800 to $166, as compared circumstances.” they: may.’ be it is-taken ial whether the ‘town was “going to permit is the the z fir E ‘Ald. Jim. Corbett. queried | adult supervision, rata a $10) “on: a. request ‘basis |, and have now been compliment : ed ‘fro! permit “be bought by. anyone?” - acked Mri motion that the ‘letter be sent. | plied that a flurry of late buy- cussi motioTt ls a fine project and we | era had been reported last year,| this was ee nara, Gen can be proud fo*) have been‘ on | although’ ‘the “rush ' apparently tis that all such permits may pone while’ this 3. Was 8 hal ‘came somewhat earlier than it itlbe be: subject to, ‘spproval of the r I 2 | will (this; years) 105.55 ig Visit Our Interesting Gift Department se — : Full Line of Lady and Lord Buxton Lesther Goods ee Use Our Christmas Lay-A-Way. Plan Beautiful Czechoslovakian Cut Glass 10” DEPOSIT WILL. HOLD ANY. ITEM! STE Seolak: a ae "Shop early ion Christmas while ee -are complete. Use: our: ‘convenient lay-a- et Colorful. D Sets & Both Ornamental’ & Useful Dishes Good Assortment’ of Popular ‘Medico Pipes-. Men’s and Ladies’ Razors and Shavers cae za ington’ and Sunb ¢ ‘apidly beginning to take shape. | fee i — Castlegar, News. Photo By ‘ARNOLD MARTIN ‘5. directio , ne Staff Reporter * ‘\tor ereaa a pretty good fi ‘good ‘figure have you been in the ‘average four-lane‘superhigh- |: "the working world? ” Dri a is a note of Tostitable tis ‘average foe lant nearly a8 uperhigh: long fine, you say—| Pride ‘bertson took tae on it: or does if just seem that way i took me, on: 8 e. traffic was composed Tapacked our BC. Hydro of ctficials’unay taake fe mato of heavy construction ms:) "hey are not payed, but the|': ttle : sho! are they to earth surface,” sare been pack ree dscoa urage ever had an ortle jo ace accident: According ’ to Gandenware, chromeware, bar. accessories, all types of | - sporting goods and tools... moe ‘VISIT OUR GIANT. TOYLAND: ‘NOW — AVOID. ‘THE RUSH’ — Free Gift: Wrapping for. Any. Occasion ‘at “West’s: — Dae a ; —OPEN. FRIDAY NIGHT AS USUAL “TIL? 9 P.M; —= Xaaas Lay-AcWay 36 A Small Deposit Will Hold the. Gift of ‘Your Choice - OPEN’ FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9PM 4 ot: hard: to ‘run ‘ap la million dollars with just one ac- de tin (busin ess,” he add- below. ri ‘ ot Kootenay Regi “He ‘shor too, the clean em oth m3: wpa x PCentral _Kootsney Regional |: ee le showed, too, the be. : _— . sue : ia : Bae : x , iweith: mo: unnecessary. lit-| De: B : " peepee : : : : : + = oH milli ne seithou Ae jen | ter on ‘the’ floors and‘ with ‘most Ge : ; PG de bea AS : ; {ees eck ae Three graders are always st a we ay a: ie: “ear moraine, te tals Eepartats cong. any me’ letters: for {Wrosha he sald. id. Bo thee work of the work on the huge, V8-die- 1. rwered: Huclid: earthmovers in well-lighted working: years ‘if achloved 5a PUD! ni is’ the] no by one.man. pons. ! that the Hee were properly | RE Goulet Corner of Pine and Columbia constructed in the first Sunday and Holdiay Hours: son, the maar an charge of zi Bobet a Pees face “of: ST ealety proce: the Arrow dam, workers | © tol. | To ‘he Called Soon. - man basis IWA; lace. Phone e 305.7813 : t uy : Ba | Bae ; ji sono ulated ‘on the) anisof al bi < Since’ the matter Is of such ae B ‘ustial| P! E 8.2.7 pm seis | heh a Uh yee the Beare iaeatee piste | _ tv eal ae must | duty roa! Fal conde holt te preethe good eristame’ ter letting of ten- es chining 2 eater 3 ag . 5 : a mene: -_ . z Teco) red | TOA e! TO} ie ieno- for. ic mae seis a mely: 8 geopear wi with the writer's name: {along the ane ofa a a ‘above the|menal: cash cash Fivestient Nepre:|) ders has yet been annouticed.|{hird for major Oveneal work on -Tuesda the'way, hes : ‘been ise ie for bidding ‘on tno o more dangerous tha a Caen lately necessary. Not | if (Clift way. Hoy at, ORNSEE RUSE MES